New systematic data for the North American caddisfly genera Lepania, Goeracea, and Goerita (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae)

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Life Sciences Contribution, Royal Ontario Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, Volume 91, p.1-33 (1973)

Call Number:

A73WIG01IDUS

URL:

https://archive.org/details/newsystematicdat00wigg

Keywords:

caddisfly, Goeracea, Goerita, Lepania, Limnephilidae, Trichoptera

Abstract:

In a brief synopsis of the North American genera Lepania, Goeracea, and Goerita, larvae and pupae are described for the first time for Lepania cascada Ross, Goeracea genota (Ross), Goeracea oregona Denning, and Goerita betteni Ross. Keys to larvae, males, and females are given for the two species now known in each of the genera Goeracea and Goerita. For Lepania cascada an analysis is made of systematic characters of larvae, pupae, and adults, demonstrating the probability that true affinities of the species lie with the limnephilid subfamily Goerinae rather than with the Apataniinae, to which it has been most recently assigned. A new tribe, Lepaniini, is created in the Goerinae for the genus. Based on retention of several primitive characters, Lepania is regarded as a genus of unusual phylogenetic significance, annectent between the ancestral stock of the Limnephilidae (auct., excluding Goeridae) and the Goerinae, treated in this paper as a subfamily of the Limnephilidae.

Notes:

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Citation, generic (with some guidance about publication name from the document): Wiggins, Glenn B. 1973 (Jun). New systematic data for the North American caddisfly genera Lepania, Goeracea, and Goerita (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae). Life Sciences Contribution, Royal Ontario Museum 91: 1-33.